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AMUSEMENTS. &ATHE ATHE PICTURES. ICTURES. FOR TO-NIGHT ONLY. A GENUINE NOVELTY SERIES“THE GEISHA’S LOVE STORY.” A Real Japanese Drama enacted in Tokio, Japan, by the Mikado’s Own Players. Beautifully Colored Japanese Scenery. “BLACKBEARD”“BLACK3EARD” Great Soli" Sensational Drama of an Adventurous Pirate King. “Great Naval Battle”—“Dive for Life” —The Pirate’s Sentence, “Walk tlie Plank.” “STAGE STRUCK LIZZIE.” The Champion Laugh Producer. “The Black Chasm”—“Deacon Dobbs” —“Herring Fishing”—‘.Path© Gazette.” \ , “Married Under Difficulties”—“Zara. ’ NO PICTURES FRIDAYENTIRE CHANGE SATURDAY. ROLLER SKATING. GARRISON HALL. THIS AFTERNOON, and the Event of the Season—Darktcvn v- Suffragettes—will ta'ke place at 8 p.m. Rink Band in attendance. Admission Is. Come and sec the very latest. A. R. WYLLJE, Manager. JL AMO NT Jj G URR FRIDAY, 30th AUGUST. JJIS r EAT RE. —SOLOISTS — Mrs. L AMO XT GURR (Soprano). Air. LAAIONT GURR (Baritone). Dr. REEVE (Tenor). Mr. GEORGE KELLS (Bass). Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls 3s; Stalls 2sBox Plan will be queued at W. Al'illcr’s on Tuesday, 27th inst. POVERTY BAY ROWING CLUB. npHE ' Next ASSEMBLY DANCE will 1)0 held in the Poverty Bay Rowing Club HaJl, TO-NIGHT (Thursday). Gouts.. 2S' Gd- Ladies Provide. A.. KIRK, -Secretary. FOOTBALL. THE Gisborne Football Club's SMOKO will be held in Woottmi’s Tea Rooms, THIS (Thursday! EVENING, commencing at 7.30. Tickets, 3s (id. J. POLLOCK, Hon. See. A HiLDREN'S I^ANCY ! RESS |JARTY, In Aid of the PLUNKFT NURSE FUND. Will he held in the GARRISON HALL, On LpRIDAY, yU OUST ;.>()TH, FROM 3 to fi P.M. Grand March at 3 p.m. Tickets—. Adults 2s. Children Is. AFTERNOON TEA FREE. PIANO PLAYINC MADE EASY, lANO PLAYINC MADE EASY. rnnE NEW SYSTEM as taught at the National College of Music is as the Motor Car to the Bullock Waggon. You get to the same place in much less time, and with less trouble, or like climbing the Kaiti Hill to get to the Beach or going straight through on a level service. The hill of difficulties has vanished. r l he New System lias come at a busy, stage for busy people. Everyone will now learn where before only a lew had the chance. In every homo a Piano or Organ will be where before it was not so.” It is the very latest thing and tlie best. But at present we have the copyright. Full Tuition £2 2s, and returned if you cannot play in srx weeks THE NATIONAL COLLECE OF MUSIC, McKEE’S BUILDINGS (Upstairs). Gladstone Road. Honrs. 10 n.m. to 8 turn And by arrangement. Special arrangements for country pupils. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. FIREWOOD. WANTED to Purcha-o—2oo to 400 Cords Mixed FIREWOOD, delivered at our Yards, Read’s Quay, or Gisborne Railway Station. State price to —• THE GISBORNE S-F.M. CO. HOUSE. MINUTES P. 0.; asphalt footpath, ) 0 rooms, gas, sewerage. £600; tsh £IOO. BLOORE. IF W. BARBER, engineer (Late of Wellington); ‘ CONTRACTOR FOR THE COOK HOSPITAL. I BEG to Notify the Public that having transferred my Business from Wellington, I am now prepared to quote for and execute any class of Electrical Work. First-class 1 Work. First-class Tradesmen, Lowdst Possible ChargesAsk for Estimates and judge for yourself. —NOTE THE ADDRESS— First Floor, HALLENSTEIN’S BUILDINGS, GLADSTONE ROAD.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3608, 22 August 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3608, 22 August 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3608, 22 August 1912, Page 1

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